Was ‘Road Runner’ a type of dance in the 1960′s? I’m fairly sure it was but please correct me if I’m wrong. More internet music compiled into the 30 minute programme called marvin suicide.
Archive for March, 2009
Panel Borders: Daredevil by Irvine and Maleev
Published by March 27th, 2009 in Panel Borders. 0 CommentsPanel Borders: Daredevil by Irvine and Maleev Classic heroes month continues on Panel Borders with a look at the red-suited vigilante Daredevil – blind lawyer by day and superhero by night. Trying to break the record for the largest number of people called Alex in any one episode of the show, Alex Fitch talks to [...]
The Bike Show: End of season finale – a bike pop epic
Published by March 26th, 2009 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsIn the last of the current season we drop in on a police bicycle auction to pick up a bargain. Plus a bike pop epic from the Grave Architects (pictured above) and we hear from Jo Upton, presenter of Bike Love, a bicycling radio show in Sydney, Australia.
The Bike Show: End of season finale: A bike pop epic [ 31:40 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (16)Marvin Suicide : 187 – Listening to the internet.
Published by March 25th, 2009 in Marvin Suicide. 0 CommentsAfter listening back to this episode I’d feel bad with myself if I recommended you do the same. Not one of the best marvin suicide shows, but then again not one of the worst either. This episode was originally broadcast on 24th March 2009. Please visit www.marvinsuicide.org for previous shows and more information. Plus I [...]
Outsider In – Episode 2 – Gregory Jacobsen
Published by March 24th, 2009 in Outsider In and Shows. 0 CommentsJames Tregaskis presents the second in the series of Outsider In, a series whose principal theme is the world of the outsider artist/musician. This week he talks to Gregory Jacobsen Chicago based performance artist, DJ and painter. “a godawful little wretch. smelly too! How stunning I looked invariably castrated stupid & numb! Some people say [...]
Outsider In – Episode 1 – Edward Archer
Published by March 24th, 2009 in Outsider In and Shows. 0 CommentsOutsider In is a new show On Resonance 104.4 fm In the first of a new series, presented by James Tregaskis we will hear a live interview with partially deaf instrument tuner Edward Archer Edward demonstrates his own invention live in the studio: the Looni-Corder, a children’s toy which he originally prototyped using a condom. [...]
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Panel Borders: The Mighty Thor by Walt Simonson Originally broadcast 12/03/09 as an episode of Strip! on Resonance 104.4 FM Continuing ‘classic heroes’ month on Panel Borders, Alex Fitch talks to artist and writer Walter Simonson, whose exceptional 4 year run on the Marvel comic The Mighty Thor in the early 80s remains the most [...]
Six Pillars – Hush the Many Heed the Few
Published by March 18th, 2009 in highlights, Shows and Six Pillars to Persia. 0 CommentsNima Tehranchi, singer from Hush the Many Heed the Few visits the studio and talks to Fari Bradley about his success with Hush the Many and with his own solo project “Sliding Rule“. Nima plays live in the studio. Hush the Many are known for their finely balanced vocal interplays and innovative songwriting and have [...]
The Bike Show: Legends of the Rás
Published by March 18th, 2009 in Shows and The Bike Show. 0 CommentsThe Rás Tailteann is an 8 day stage race in the Republic of Ireland held each May since 1953. A particularly gruelling race, some say it is Ireland’s ‘Tour de France’ and it is a much cherished tradition, far more so than the Tour of Ireland. John Herety, Directeur Sportif of the Rapha-Condor road racing [...]